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Nigel Tranter

    The Queen's Grace
    Tales and Traditions of Scottish Castles
    Rob Roy MacGregor
    The Wallace
    The Flockmasters, The
    Bruce Trilogy
    • Bruce Trilogy

      • 1047 pages
      • 37 hours of reading
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      The 14th century tale of Scotland's hero, Robert the Bruce.

      Bruce Trilogy
    • The Flockmasters, The

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      A hero of the Peninsular War, Lieutenant Alastair MacRory of Gleneidart returns home to Wester Ross to recuperate from a wound he suffered while fighting with the Highland regiments. Highland families are being evicted and sent to Canada. Alastair deserts and throws in his lot with his people.

      The Flockmasters, The
    • The Wallace

      • 446 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
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      The incredible 13th century story of Scottish hero, William Wallace.

      The Wallace
    • Rob Roy MacGregor

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
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      Accessible history of one of Scotland's most famous historical figures. New edition.

      Rob Roy MacGregor
    • Nigel Tranter's gift for bringing Scottish history to life is demonstrated in this lively book which details 45 of the nation's castles with associated tales and traditions. With a broad geographical spread Tranter breathes life into many of Scotland's gaunt and shadowy ruins.

      Tales and Traditions of Scottish Castles
    • The Queen's Grace

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Set in the north east of Scotland during Mar y, Queen of Scots visit in 1562, this novel follows the adve ntures of Patrick Gordon of Balruary, a young Highland laird , who arrives at Court with an important message from his cl an chieftain. '

      The Queen's Grace
    • The Story of Scotland

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Scotland's story cannot be told merely in terms of documentary evidence, for this would be to neglect an integral part of the nation's heritage. This book presents the tale of a nation's enthralling history.

      The Story of Scotland